When you are accustomed to seeing people in a particular way -- perhaps
dressed in a pinstriped suit, with heavy makeup on, or in a soccer uniform
-- and then meet them in their everyday clothes, they appear unfamiliar.
You have become so used to looking at them in a particular way that when
you see them in their natural state, they may be unrecognizable.

This week's words are like that. We see them so often in their plural
form that their singular form appears odd, perhaps misspelled. Who does
something under auspice of something? Who writes a graffito?

This week we'll see five words that are more prevalent in their plural form.